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Example sentences for "each petal"

  • The flowers are large, generally of a bluish white colour, often with a purple patch at the base of each petal; and the fruit is large, globular and smooth.

  • The flowers are of a pale red colour, usually less than two inches in diameter; and, like those of the commonest species, have usually a dark patch at the base of each petal.

  • The beautiful, rich scarlet flowers are about three inches in diameter, often with a black patch at the base of each petal, and are solitary on long peduncles that are covered with hairs.

  • The starlike flowers, larger than those of the last species, are white, with two yellow spots on each petal, and are arranged in a loose panicle on spreading pedicels.

  • Wales and Cumberland, has rather large white flowers, with a yellow spot at the base of each petal.

  • The American Limes have a small scale at the base of each petal of the flower; but the other differences between the species are very slight.

  • Each petal consists of a broad blade or limb (e), and a very narrow claw (f).

  • Stamens very numerous, in 5 clusters, one cohering with the base of each petal; filaments slender; anthers very short.

  • Stamens 5-adelphous, one cluster adhering to the base of each petal.

  • A cluster of united sterile filaments at the base of each petal.

  • Shrubs, with yellow flowers and wood; a pair of glandular spots on the base of each petal.

  • Corolla tripetalous, with nectariferous scales at the base of each petal.

  • The six sepals, petals, and stamens are all opposite, that is, with a petal in front of each sepal and a stamen in front of each petal.

  • At the base of each petal there is a queer little stiff cluster of sterile filaments, like a tiny green hand.

  • In this species, which may rank next to the latter in point of hardihood, the flowers are of a deep reddish-purple, and with a darker blotch at the base of each petal.

  • It has lanceolate leaves that are glutinous above, and thickly covered with a whitish tomentum on the under sides, and large and showy vhite flowers with a conspicuous purple blotch at the base of each petal.

  • It has large, bright yellow flowers, with a deep reddish-purple blotch at the base of each petal.

  • The typical species has purplish flowers, with a crimson spot at the base of each petal, but others, varying in colour from snow-white to purple and blue, are common in cultivation.

  • There is a narrow strip of bright yellow-green wax placed in the centre, and at the lower end of each petal.

  • Cut the petals from light lemon wax, colour them with deep yellow towards the lower end, gradually shading off the same towards the upper end of each petal.

  • Press the point of the curling pin up the centre of each petal.

  • Each point is placed at the back of each petal.

  • The Picotee has only a band of color on the edge of each petal.

  • Johnsonii Grandiflora, an improvement on the well-known Johnsonii Harrisoni, large, pure white, with double crimson streaks running through each petal.

  • The flowers which are five or six inches long, are crimson with a white stripe through the center of each petal, and are borne upon a stalk two feet high.

  • At first analysis one is puzzled by the clusters of filaments at the base of each petal.

  • Flowers pale rose, with a line of purple down the middle of each petal; they are developed near the top of the stem, in May.

  • Flowers white, with a line of rose down the middle of each petal, ¾ in.

  • May and June; they are purple in colour, a line of deeper tint running down the middle of each petal.

  • The flowers are small, and almost hidden by the spines and tubercles; they are pale yellow, with a line of red down the middle of each petal.

  • A 3-cleft scale at the base of each petal =Grass-of-Parnassus, Parnassia caroliniana.

  • Each petal is finished the same before it is sewed in place Fold the two ends together, turn each corner of the folded end down diagonally and pin in place.

  • Cut a piece of the tie wire long enough to reach around the outside edge of each petal, plus one and one-half inches.

  • Each petal is cut from a piece of folded material like the diagram (1).


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each petal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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